"When I turned eighteen years old, my grandfather stressed the importance of voting by taking me to a tree where he was told that African-Americans were lynched by their neckties on their way to vote. The experience left a profound impression in my mind."
-Kevin E. Cole, 1990
Kevin Cole is an artist and art professor based out of Fairburn, Georgia. He works primarily in 3D, creating abstract sculptural forms.
Much of his work is created with long flat strips of either metal or painted cardboard, twisted, folded and joined together into single forms, creating a unique visual personality. He also uses wood a lot in his work, as part of his sculptural forms, or as a canvas for his colorful and vibrant abstract paintings.
"When I turned eighteen years old, my grandfather stressed the importance of voting by taking me to a tree where he was told that African-Americans were lynched by their neckties on their way to vote. The experience left a profound impression in my mind."
-Kevin E. Cole, 1990Kevin Cole is an artist and art professor based out of Fairburn, Georgia. He works primarily in 3D, creating abstract sculptural forms.
Much of his work is created with long flat strips of either metal or painted cardboard, twisted, folded and joined together into single forms, creating a unique visual personality. He also uses wood a lot in his work, as part of his sculptural forms, or as a canvas for his colorful and vibrant abstract paintings.
http://www.artistkcole.com